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Living in Colorado Springs, Colorado

An ever-popular tourist destination, Colorado Springs is welcoming and beautiful any time of the year. Whether you're planning to take in the scenery, hike a mountain or be pampered at a world-class spa, this breathtaking city has something for everyone! Speaking of breathtaking, if you are a first-timer to our high altitude and arid climate, you may want to take it a little bit easy until your body can adjust. Our altitude may make you experience a more rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, chapped lips and quick sunburn. Compared with sea level, we are more than a mile closer to the sun, so the air is thinner and clearer. Be sure to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and apply that sunscreen!

Some of our more popular attractions in the Colorado Springs area:

The United States Air Force Academy- Home to over 4,300 cadets training to be officers in the United States Air Force. One of Colorado's most visited attractions, highlights include the cadet chapel, planetarium and Visitor's Center.

Pikes Peak- Hike, run, drive or ride the cog railway to the 14,110 foot summit of the peak that inspired the song "America the Beautiful." 19-mile road or 13-mile trail (Barr Trail) to the peak. A summit house at the peak houses a gift shop and our famous high altitude donuts.

Garden of the Gods Park- A registered National Landmark that is famous for its spectacular giant red rock formations. Tour the Visitors Center, then hike, bike, run, horseback ride or drive through several miles of breathtaking scenery.

Broadmoor Hotel- Built by Spencer Penrose in 1918, it originally included dining, lodging, polo, golf, swimming, boating, tennis and ice skating. Now it is a world-famous 5-Star resort that serves as a major convention center and tourist attraction. It was also formerly the home of the internationally-famous ice skating arena and training center. The hotel also features a world-class golf course and spa amenities.

U.S. Olympic Complex- The Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center Complex includes a state-of-the-art training facility and living quarters for elite athletes and Olympic hopefuls. The complex offers free tours to the public.

Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame- A rodeo museum that depicts the history of the cowboy who created rodeo, America's original sport. Original art, bronze sculptures and winnings of rodeo world champs.

Focus on the Family- A company that defends traditional values, led by Dr. James Dobson. Visit the welcome center, tour the campus and browse the bookstore.

Flying "W" Ranch- A working cattle ranch that has specialized in Western entertainment since 1953. It includes an old West town with 14 museum buildings and gift shops. A chuckwagon supper (that can serve up to 1400 people) is followed by a stage show.

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo- America's only mountain zoo. The zoo has more than 600 wild animals and is home to the giraffes' newer African Rift Valley Exhibit. Ride the Mountaineer Sky Ride and enjoy the Rocky Mountain goats, My Big Backyard, Asian Highlands and Rocky Mountain Wild.

Fine Arts Center- Located near downtown Colorado Springs, enjoy traveling art exhibits. The FAC is home to both the visual and performing arts.

Cave of the Winds- Take a 40-minute guided walking tour to discover the many geological treasures found in caves.

Seven Falls- Located in Cheyenne Canyon, drive through what has been called the "Grandest mile of scenery in Colorado" to see seven separate waterfalls cascading down a cliff of pikes peak granite.

Santa's Workshop/ North Pole- Open from May to December 24th each year, come visit Santa where it's always Christmastime, at this mountainside amusement park.

Colorado Springs Home inventory breakdown by property type

Of the 106 homes for sale in Colorado Springs, the breakdown of property types
is as follows:80% Single Family, 18% Land/lot, 1% Rental and 1% Multi Family.

80% Single Family

18% Land/lot

1% Other

Area details, home facts and figures

Homes for sale
106

Average Home Size
3,650 ft² / 339 m²

Price Range
($25,000 - $3,950,000)

Weather in Colorado Springs

The average high temperatures in Colorado Springs range from 43 in January to 84 in July

Average home income in Colorado Springs

The average household income of a Colorado Springs resident is $76,098 with an average home value of $248,640

Education breakdown of Colorado Springs

Households in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs has 211,949 homes, built on average 37 years ago.

Information from in and around Colorado Springs...

You are Viewing 1 to 20 of 106 homes for sale in Colorado Springs. These homes are comprised of Single Family, Land/lot, Rental and Multi Family. The average list price of these property results is 483,399. Prices are listed as US Dollar. For more information on these homes for sale in Colorado Springs please contact our member brokerages to schedule a showing or view an open house.

The 106 homes for sale in Colorado Springs, CO are represented by 1 member brokerages serving the Colorado Springs area. Member brokerages representing the 106 homes include Platinum Group, REALTORS.